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<TITLE>Seventh Test of Section 1.0 of CSS1 Spec</TITLE>

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#id2 {color: green }
#id3 {color: red }
#id4 {color: yellow }
#id5 {color: blue}






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Testing Seventh Testable Statement of Sec 1.0 of CSS1 Specification
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7. "color" property is one of around 50 properties that determine the presentation of
an HTML document.
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PASS CRITERIA:
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If statement #7 above is passed, then:
<p ID=id2>
This paragraph should be green .
The rule "#id2 {color: green}" is applied here.
All other properties are UA-default.
<p ID=id3>
This paragraph should be red.  The rule "#id3 {color: red}" is applied here.
All other properties are UA-default.
<p ID=id4>
This paragraph should be yellow.  The rule "#id4 {color: yellow}" is applied
here.  All other properties are UA-default.
<p ID=id5>
This paragraph should be blue.  The rule "#id5 {color: blue}" is applied
here.  All other properties are UA-default.
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The "color" property above helps determine the presentation of this page
(along with other CSS1 properties).
To move directly to the next test, click<a href="10-8.htm"> here</a>.

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